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SBS reveals VCAT ruling anomalies
An SBS Radio feature has shone more light on the controversial 2011 decision by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT), to dismiss The Australian Macedonian Advisor
Sport –
PAOK sells its star
Cash-strapped PAOK Thessalonikis has been forced to sell its Portuguese star Adelino Vieirinha.
Sport –
Olympiakos open up league lead
Defending Greek Super League champions Olympiakos Pireaus have opened up a six-point lead at the top of the table following a 1-0 victory over Atromitos on Wednesday.
Sport –
Board defends Durakovic’s sacking
On Friday morning the football world woke up to the news that Mehmet Durakovic’s services have been terminated after only six months in the position.
Dialogue –
Monsanto and Demeter
The Goddess Demeter ruled over grain, the harvest, agriculture and fertility in ancient Greece.
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People’s choice
Mark Bouris asks the people what they think dominated business news, their response? Mortgage rates and big banks.
Wi-Fi security flaw discovered
Home Wi-Fi networks are popping up all over the place, with more and more people plugging them into their broadband Internet connections.
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Kodak on the verge of bankruptcy
Eastman Kodak, the 131-year-old photography pioneer and once the hottest tech firm on the planet, is reportedly preparing to file for bankruptcy.
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NZ to withdraw from Afghanistan
New Zealand’s Special Air Service troops will return from Afghanistan in March next year.
Filmmaker Lucia Rikaki dies
Greek film director, documentarian, writer and producer Lucia Rikaki died in Athens last week after a long battle with cancer.